Originally posted by WillyJ
Here are some of the things Matthews tried to ask Miller about while the good Senator flipped out . .
As a congressional candidate in 1964, Miller not only pledged to vote against the Civil Rights Act, he attacked those who were pushing it. He said President Lyndon Johnson "is a southerner who has sold his birthright for a mess of dark porridge." As Georgia history professor James Cobb said, "Had he lived and run again, Kennedy would not have benefited in Georgia from the opposition to the Civil Rights Act voiced by a certain congressional candidate in 1964, Zell Miller. "
I'm about as vocal anti-Bush as you're going to find on these boards, but I think bringing up someone's beliefs of 40 years ago regarding Civil Rights is as bad as the current Swift Boat Vets ad about Kerry and his anti-war activities of 33 years ago. That America was a different time and a different place. Now, I don't know what's driving Zell Miller now, but his views on civil rights in 1964 were no different than many in America. He was a product of his time. People change and grow over time. Intelligent people do that and morons call it "flip-flopping". If the shoe fits, wear it.
You also cannot judge an individual's belief in past time without understanding what the time was all about. That is "Repugnican" behavior as evidenced by the new SBV ad in which they show Kerry at anti-war rallies and saying he threw his medals because they were a "symbol" of America.
You cannot look back in the past with today's eyes. The Viet Nam war was started on a lie, and continued on when the leadership of this country knew, from the mid-sixties, that the war was unwinnable. But they just kept on going and 53,000 Americans are dead. That was the America John Kerry protested against, not today's post 9/11 America.
I don't want we on this side of the aisle to behave like "Repugnicans" who continually refer to Senator Robert Byrd as "sheets" because of a short time in the KKK. That was then and this is now.
Both Robert Byrd and Zell Miller have admitted they were wrong in the past and have spent a lifetime trying to correct those errors.
John Kerry has admitted some of his 1971 words were "over the top", but he will not admit his protests of the war were wrong because it was not wrong. It was the right thing to do.
I've referred to the Viet Nam over and over again as a lousy, stinking war and it was just that. The leadership of this country were dishonorable people who searched around looking for a solution to "save face" while Americans were dying in the jungles of Viet Nam. If it were not for people like John Kerry, God only knows what the final death toll would've been. The act of throwing one's ribbons/medals made Americans stop and take notice.
Sidebar: I was one of those who participated in the Moratorium of October 15, 1969 and I was just one of 20,000,000 other Americans. Then, we were referred to as unpatriotic and "commie sympathizers". Funny how history repeats itself.
If we going to judge someone's actions in the past, let's examine the complete past including the historical context.
However, if John Kerry is going to be judged completely out of historical context by what he did 33 years ago, then it's fair game for anyone. I'm not sure many people want to go down that road.
Sorry for my rambling.